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  2. Foreign exchange date conventions - Wikipedia

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    The Foreign exchange Options date convention is the timeframe between a currency options trade on the foreign exchange market and when the two parties will exchange the currencies to settle the option. The number of days will depend on the option agreement, the currency pair and the banking hours of the underlying currencies. The convention ...

  3. Iranian toman - Wikipedia

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    The Iranian toman (Persian: تومان, romanized: tūmân, pronounced [tuː.mɒːn]; from Turko-Mongolian tümen "unit of ten thousand", [1] [2] [a] see the unit called tumen) is a superunit of the official currency of Iran, the rial. One toman is equivalent to 10 (old), or 10,000 (new, official) rials.

  4. Iranian rial - Wikipedia

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    Iran travel guide from Wikivoyage (information on currency exchange and credit card payment) Latest news about Iran currency, Financialtribune, The First Iranian English Economic Daily; Videos. Iran's gold and currency markets Iran's gold and currency markets (Press TV 2012) Gold market and currency exchange in Iran - Part I Part II Part III ...

  5. Foreign transaction fees vs. currency conversion fees: What ...

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    To avoid high conversion fees, reject dynamic currency conversion (DCC) at payment terminals and pay in local currency when merchants offer it. ... So, for example, the DCC on a $1,000 purchase ...

  6. List of countries by exchange rate regime - Wikipedia

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    4.5 Indian Rupee as exchange rate anchor. 4.6 Other. ... Currency band; Exchange rate; Exchange rate regime; ... Iran Syria ; Monetary aggregate target ...

  7. Economy of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Government loans and credits are available to industrial and agricultural projects, primarily through banks. Iran's unit of currency is the rial which had an average official exchange rate of 9,326 rials to the U.S. dollar in 2007. [37] Rials are exchanged on the unofficial market at a higher rate. In 1979, the government nationalized private ...

  8. Iranian qiran - Wikipedia

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    A 2000 Dinar/2 Iran coin of Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar era. The iran (Persian: قران; also Romanized kran) was a currency of Iran between 1825 and 1932. It was subdivided into 20 shahi or 1000 dinar and was worth one tenth of a toman. The rial replaced the qiran at par in 1932, although it was divided into one hundred (new) dinars. Despite the ...

  9. List of motifs on banknotes - Wikipedia

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    The official currency of Iran is the Iranian rial ... PKR 1000: Muhammad Ali Jinnah ... Former stock exchange building RUB 100 (1997)